"She needs to understand who she really took from us, and to do this because you're heartbroken. He did nothing wrong. Terrell wasn't a person who held grudges. She knew that and she took advantage of that," Kirkland said.

Family members say Westcott was an estranged ex-girlfriend.

Detectives say the pair were apparently arguing in the car moments before she pulled the trigger.

The handgun was later recovered.

Philadelphia Police Capt. James Clark says, "She told her mother what had happened. Her mother took her to the 14th police district in Germantown. They brought her down to homicide. She gave a full confession."

The gathering of people at the crash site Wednesday night only illustrated the many lives he had touched through his job as a realtor and philanthropy work.

"From starting a non-profit in his brother's honor to starting scholarship funds to help kids pay for school in the city, he's done so many good things for so many people. I've never run across one person that had something bad to say about him," said family friend Donald Brown.

The family was celebrating the birthday Tuesday of their youngest brother who passed away years earlier, only for Bruce to die the same day.

Westcott was also not licensed to carry a firearm. She faces a number of charges, including murder. null